Accreditation |
Unaccredited |
Address_line_1 |
Kew Gardens |
Address_line_2 |
Kew |
Address_line_3 |
Richmond |
Admin_hierarchy |
/England/London (English Region)/Richmond upon Thames (London Borough) |
Alternative_museum_name_source |
New |
Deprivation_index |
9 |
Deprivation_index_crime |
5 |
Deprivation_index_education |
10 |
Deprivation_index_employment |
10 |
Deprivation_index_health |
10 |
Deprivation_index_housing |
3 |
Deprivation_index_income |
9 |
Deprivation_index_services |
6 |
Geodemographic_group |
Rural-Urban Fringe |
Geodemographic_group_code |
1ar |
Geodemographic_group_name_long |
1ar-Rural-Urban Fringe |
Geodemographic_subgroup |
Rural-Urban Fringe |
Geodemographic_subgroup_code |
1a1r |
Geodemographic_supergroup |
Affluent England |
Geodemographic_supergroup_code |
1r |
Geodemographic_supergroup_name_long |
1r-Affluent England |
Governance |
Government-National |
Latitude |
51.485272 |
Longitude |
-0.291198 |
Name_of_museum |
Museum No. 2. Monocotyledons and Cryptogams |
Notes |
aka Museum No. 2 at Kew. The gardens have had audiences of 300,000+ since 1851 (rising into the millions), but there are no figures for the individual museums within the gardens. Royal Botanic Gardens is a Non-Departmental Government Body sponsored by DEFRA |
Postcode |
TW9 3AE |
Primary_provenance_of_data |
New |
Region_country |
London |
Size |
small |
Subject_Matter |
Natural_world-Herbaria_and_gardening |
Town_or_City |
London |
Year_closed |
1960:1960 |
Year_closed_source |
Cornish, Caroline, Peter Gasson, and Mark Nesbitt. The wood collection (xylarium) of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. IAWA journal 35.1 (2014): 85-104. |
Year_opened |
1847:1847 |
Year_opened_source |
Cornish et. al. Mobile Museums Collections in Circulation 2021 |
project_id |
mm.New.8 |